The eBook blog "Everest: Here Continents Collided" by Alex Milne. An intimate portrait of the Khumbu, it's scenery and people.
Friday 22 July 2011
Thursday 21 July 2011
Everest: Here Continents Collided
Good day.
Welcome to the opening page of my new blog supporting the publication of my forthcoming eBook "Everest Here Continents Collided".
My book has been two years in the making and will be published in September (2011). It will be a guide for those who trek in the Khumbu, and want a better understanding of the scenery. It will help the armchair mountain lover to get a deeper view of how the Himalaya formed and the spectacular scenery that exists in the Khumbu.
Over the next few weeks I will add some content from the book and details of where you can download a copy. Also it will be a focal point for feedback and additional content once the book has been published.
Check back soon!
Alex
Welcome to the opening page of my new blog supporting the publication of my forthcoming eBook "Everest Here Continents Collided".
My book has been two years in the making and will be published in September (2011). It will be a guide for those who trek in the Khumbu, and want a better understanding of the scenery. It will help the armchair mountain lover to get a deeper view of how the Himalaya formed and the spectacular scenery that exists in the Khumbu.
Over the next few weeks I will add some content from the book and details of where you can download a copy. Also it will be a focal point for feedback and additional content once the book has been published.
Check back soon!
Alex
Everest from Gokyo Ri |
Glacially dammed lake |
Ama Dablam from Kumjung in the early morning. |
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